Tumor Immunology

Rachel L. G. Maus, Haidong Dong, S. Markovic
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The immune system has effectively evolved to protect the host against foreign invaders, including bacterial, viral, and parasitic infiltrates. Less clear has been the interaction and the protective effects the immune system mounts against its own infiltrates: cancer cells. Here we consider the dynamic interactions between cancer and the associated host immune response by highlighting the key players involved in engaging an effective antitumor immune response and the mechanisms responsible for enabling the evolution of cancer cells to escape immunosurveillance. By developing an appreciation for the dual function of the immune system in the setting of cancer biology, we also consider the clever strategies that have been employed to uncover tumor targets, including tumor-associated antigens and the mechanisms for enhancing or reengaging the immune system to mount an effective antitumor immune response. Finally, we incorporate these key findings into the context of immunotherapy, a rapidly evolving field aimed at combating tumor escape by enabling the host immune system to regain its tumor-eradicating functions. This review contains 5 figures, 9 tables and 60 references Key words: adoptive T cell therapy, checkpoint inhibitors, cytokine therapy, immunotherapy, neutralizing antibodies, tumor immunity, tumor microenvironment, vaccines 
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肿瘤免疫学
免疫系统已经有效地进化,以保护宿主免受外来入侵者的侵害,包括细菌、病毒和寄生虫的渗透。不太清楚的是它们之间的相互作用,以及免疫系统对自身浸润物——癌细胞——的保护作用。在这里,我们通过强调参与有效抗肿瘤免疫反应的关键参与者和负责使癌细胞进化逃避免疫监视的机制,来考虑癌症和相关宿主免疫反应之间的动态相互作用。通过对免疫系统在癌症生物学背景下的双重功能的认识,我们还考虑了用于发现肿瘤靶点的聪明策略,包括肿瘤相关抗原和增强或重新参与免疫系统以建立有效抗肿瘤免疫反应的机制。最后,我们将这些关键发现纳入免疫治疗的背景下,这是一个快速发展的领域,旨在通过使宿主免疫系统恢复其肿瘤根除功能来对抗肿瘤逃逸。关键词:过继性T细胞治疗,检查点抑制剂,细胞因子治疗,免疫治疗,中和抗体,肿瘤免疫,肿瘤微环境,疫苗
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